DATA COMPOSITE. Facts and Figures for Year Ending 2017

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DATA COMPOSITE Facts and Figures for Year Ending 2017

Data Composite The Data Composite is maintained by Office of Strategic Planning and Implementation. Strategic Planning & Implementation Archdiocese of Chicago 835 N. Rush Street Chicago, IL 60611 2

Table of Contents Data on the Organization, Resources and Activities of the Archdiocese of Chicago Archdiocesan Overview 4 Demographic Profile of the Archdiocese 6 Diocesan Priests, Deacons, Women, and Men Religious, and Lay Personnel in the Archdiocese 16 Parishes, Religious Education and Catholic Schools 38 Parishes 39 Religious Education 48 Archdiocesan School System 53 Other Archdiocesan Structures 60 Seminary System 61 Catholic Charities 63 Human Dignity & Solidarity 65 Catholic Cemetery System 67 Catholic Hospital and Health Care System 68 Catholic College & University System 69 Vicariate Summary 70 3

Archdiocesan Overview

Archdiocese of Chicago 1,411 Square miles Cook and Lake Counties 6 Vicariates 31 Deaneries 5

Demographic Profile of the Archdiocese of Chicago

Estimates of Catholic Population Total Archdiocese 2,500,000 2,400,000 2,300,000 2,200,000 2,180,000 2,100,000 2,000,000 1960 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016 2017 Report estimates based on various sources 7

Catholic Population of Archdiocese As Part of Total Population Catholic 2,180,000 37% Non-Catholic 3,712,000 63% Total Population Catholic Non-Catholic 5,892,000 8

Total Population Change in Archdiocese Percent Share of Population 4% 19% 1950 4,688,000 Lake Suburban Cook Chicago 77% 7% 1970 5,876,00 57% 36% 11% 2000 6,021,000 48% 41% 12% 2010 5,898,000 46% 42% 9

Total Population Change By Major Areas of Archdiocese 1950-2010 Thousands 4,000 3,500 3,621 3,369 City of Chicago Suburban Cook County Lake County 3,000 2,500 2,124 2,784 2,321 2,896 2,481 2,695 2,500 2,000 1,500 1,000 500 888 179 294 383 441 516 644 703 0 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 10

Total Population Chicago vs. Suburbs* 1950-2010 Millions 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 City of Chicago 3.621 3.550 3.369 3.005 2.784 2.896 2.695 Suburban Area 1.067 1.873 2.507 2.689 2.837 3.125 3.203 * Suburban Cook and Lake Counties 11

Population Change in Vicariates of Archdiocese 2010 Census, 2018 Estimate, and 2023 Projection* Thousands I II III IV V VI 2010 1,350 1,133 827 822 751 1,014 2018 1,354 1,144 826 827 751 991 2023 1,357 1,147 831 821 749 981 *Source: US Census Bureau, Claritas 12

Percent Change in Total Population Groups- Area of Archdiocese 2018 Estimate -2023 Projection* 12.1% 8.1% 4.7% -3.4% -4.3% White Black Hispanic Asian 2+ Races/Other *Source: Claritas 13

Change in Total Percent of Population- Total Archdiocese Multi-Racial 2% Asian 8% Multi- Racial 2% Asian 8% White 44% Hispanic 25% White 43% Hispanic 27% 2018 5,892,000 Black 21% 2023 Black 20% 5,886,000 *Source: Claritas 14

Languages Spoken at Home by Vicariate All Persons 5 Years Old and Over - 2010 U.S. Census English Only Spanish Other European Asian/ Other Archdiocese 67% 20% 9% 5% I 70% 15% 9% 5% II 63% 14% 13% 10% III 49% 43% 4% 4% IV 54% 29% 14% 3% V 73% 15% 9% 3% VI 87% 9% 2% 2% 15

Diocesan Priests, Deacons, Women and Men Religious, and Lay Personnel in the Archdiocese

Total Number of Diocesan Priests Includes Active and Retired Average age: 62 1,261 1,264 1,217 1,150 1,010 911 842 806 766 772 762 749 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016 2017 2018 As of January 2018 17

Racial/Ethnic Background of Diocesan Priests As of January 2018 Hispanic 10.7% African-American 3.7% Asian/Other 4.0% White Non-Hispanic 81.6% 18

Racial/Ethnic Background of Diocesan Priests by Age Grouping As of January 2018 Asian/Other 6% Black 2% Hispanic 6% Asian/Other 3% Hispanic 27% White 55% Black 12% White 89% Under Age 50 Age 50 and Older 19

Birthplace of Diocesan Priests by Age Grouping As of January 2018 Other Latin America 5% Mexico 17% Africa 11% Poland 24% Asia 2% Other North America 2% All Other Birthplaces 9% US 39% US 91% Under Age 50 Age 50 and Older 20

Diocesan Priests by Age Group As of January 2018 Average Age: 62 145 167 159 80 95 92 11 27-30 yrs 31-40 yrs 41-50 yrs 51-60 yrs 61-70 yrs 71-80 yrs 81+ yrs 21

Diocesan Priests By Category Parochial, Other Ministries, and Retired as of January 2018 Pastoral Ctr 41 Seminary 22 Retired/Sick 181 Military 10 Inactive 9 Non-parochial 53 Student 1 Total = 749 Parish Work 432 22

Diocesan Priests in Parochial Ministry/ Other Ministries 733 Parochial Ministry Other Ministries 552 452 430 474 432 204 157 125 142 122 127 Total 937 Total 709 Total 577 Total 572 Total 596 Total 559 1985 1995 2005 2010 2015 2018 23

Archdiocesan Priest Ordinations 37 37 30 19 17 10 13 9 14 14 10 11 14 5 5 6 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 24

Total Number of Religious Priests Includes all Religious Priests in Residence in Archdiocese 1,140 1,150 1,316 977 875 840 836 801 660 612 573 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2017 2018 As of January 2018 25

Current Status of Religious Priests in Archdiocese As of January 2018 Semi-retired 3% Retired 3% Active 94% Total 573 26

Parishes in Archdiocese Pastored by Religious As of January 2018 446 416 Parishes Pastored by Religious Priests Total Number of Parishes 377 378 372 357 353 345 344 66 67 56 56 59 57 55 52 52 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2017 2018 27

Religious Priests at Parishes Pastored by Religious or Diocesan Priests Assigned Priests as of January 2018 Religious Only Diocesan with Religious Priest Staff Diocesan Only Total Parishes 52 14 278 344 Religious Priests 88 7 0 95 Diocesan Priests 1 19 390 410 Extern Priests 3 9 30 42 *Includes Religious Priest administrators and duplicates for pastors at multiple parishes, does not include assigned residents. 547* 28

Number of Priests Active in Parish Work Diocesan, Religious, and Externs 910 701 670 635 602 544 578 563 545 1985 1995 2000 2005 2010 2014 2015 2016 2017 29

Total Number of Religious Brothers Includes all Religious Brothers in Residence in Archdiocese 407 426 419 324 309 338 321 273 233 226 188 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2017 2018 *As of January 2018 30

Current Status of Religious Brothers - Total Archdiocese As of January 2018 Semi-retired 3% Retired 8% Active 89% Total 188 31

Total Number of Women Religious Includes all Women Religious in Residence in Archdiocese 6,497 5,040 5,162 4,495 3,642 3,038 2,503 1,974 1,600 1,536 1,449 1,384 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016 2017 2018 *As of January 2018 32

Current Status of Religious Women - Total Archdiocese As of January 2018 Semi-retired 12% Retired 11% Active 76% Total 1,384 33

Number of Active Deacons Deacons minister in over 270 Parishes, Agencies, Hospitals and Prisons 468 537 608 534 611 577 534 518 524 513 561 400 147 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 * Active and Senior Deacons ** In addition there are 73 deacons active outside the Archdiocese of Chicago. 34

Racial/Ethnic Background of Deacons- Current Hispanic 26% Other 2% White Black Hispanic Other Black 4% White 68% 35

Full Time Teachers and Administrators In Archdiocesan School System Total Number Over Time 5,545 Elementary Secondary 4,719 4,587 3,907 3,665 3,677 3,631 3,432 2,896 1,945 1,951 1,772 1,695 1,418 1,474 1,234 85-86 95-96 00-01 05-06 10-11 15-16 16-17 17-18 Total 8,441 6,664 6,538 5,679 5,360 5,095 5,105 4,666 36

Full Time Teachers and Administrators In Archdiocesan School System Lay and Religious Over Time 6,912 Religious Lay 6,102 6,152 5,455 5,222 5,004 5,018 4,578 1,529 562 386 224 138 91 87 88 85-86 95-96 00-01 05-06 10-11 15-16 16-17 17-18 Total 8,441 6,664 6,538 5,679 5,360 5,095 5,105 4,666 37

Parishes, Religious Education, and Catholic Schools

Parishes

Number of Parishes in Archdiocese As of January 1 455 446 416 377 378 372 357 356 356 353 351 345 344 1975 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 40

Archdiocesan Sacramental Data Thousands Baptisms Weddings Funerals 1975 '80 '85 '90 '95 '00 '05 '10 '15 16 17 Baptisms 39.1 39.3 38.1 39.8 41.1 43.1 41.3 35.8 29.3 28 26.5 Weddings 16.1 14.3 13.6 13.3 11.6 10.4 8 5.9 5.3 5.1 5 Funerals 20.6 20.5 20 20 19.5 18.3 16.3 13 12.7 12 12.2 41

October Count*: Parishes and Missions Thousands 582 554 561 572 538 500 457 451 446 435 422 411 401 396 1990 1995 2000 2001 2002 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 *October Count represents the average weekend Mass attendance, based on an annual count taken the first four weekends in October. 42

Parishes by October Count 2017 October Count Figures 107 67 Under 250 250-499 500-999 1,000-1,499 1,500-1,999 Over 2,000 51 51 40 28 Total = 344 43

Number of Assigned Priests by October Count - 2017 October Count Parishes Priests Under 250 250 to 499 500 to 999 1,000 to 1,499 1,500 to 1,999 Over 2,000 Persons * Figure does not include Missions ** Figure includes pastors assigned to multiple parishes 28 51 107 67 40 51 344* 29 55 144 107 85 105 525** 44

Number of Assigned Priests As of January 2018* 114 32% 6 2% 22 6% 1 0% of Priests One Two Three Four Five+ 211 60% *Includes parishes with an administrator Number of Parishes/Missions 45

Number of Scheduled Masses in Parishes/Missions Saturday/Sunday Services 1,875 1,780 1,775 1,741 1,703 1,695 1,705 1,694 1,677 1676 1,648 1,641 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 46

Masses and Attendance by Language - 2017 Parishes and Missions Polish 97 Other 51 Polish 32 Other 7 Spanish 291 Spanish 113 English 1202 English 244 Masses Attendance (000 s) 47

Religious Education

Total Religious Education Enrollment Change from 1985 to 2014 147,100 115,547 112,066 99,812 95,371 90,685 95,863 92,198 89,741 1985 94-95 99-00 05-06 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 *Recent enrollment is under review 49

Total Religious Ed. Elementary Enrollment Change from 1985 to 2014 117,100 105,713 100,839 92,544 87,783 83,760 89,201 87,989 85,375 1985 94-95 99-00 05-06 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 *Recent enrollment is under review 50

Total Religious Ed. Secondary Enrollment Change from 1985 to 2014 30,100 7,268 9,834 11,227 7,588 6,925 6,662 4,209 4,366 1985 94-95 99-00 05-06 09-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 *Recent enrollment is under review 51

Special Religious Development, SPRED 146 SPRED Centers in the Archdiocese of Chicago 10 Parish Centers formed and supported by SPRED/Chicago in neighboring dioceses 7 Centers in the Diocese of Rockford 3 Centers in the Diocese of Joliet 1,040 Catechists in ministry with 800 persons with intellectual and developmental disabilities SPRED Chicago is a resource to SPRED in other dioceses and countries: In the United States: Portland, Maine Indianapolis, Indiana Scranton, Pennsylvania Providence, Rhode Island Kansas City/St. Joseph, MO Milwaukee, Wisconsin Arlington & Richmond, Virginia Saginaw, Michigan Evansville, Indiana Rockford & Joliet Illinois Oakland & San Diego, CA Worcester, Massachusetts Charlotte, North Carolina Kenosha, Wisconsin Anchorage, Alaska St. Meinrad Archabbey, Indiana Fort Mill, South Carolina In Other Countries: Australia England Scotland Malta South Africa Ireland Northern Ireland Mexico 52

Archdiocesan School System Catholic Elementary and Secondary Schools Largest Catholic School System in the United States

Number of Elementary Schools in Archdiocese At Beginning of Each School Year 429 420 397 380 358 325 281 267 217 215 193 183 181 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016 2017 54

Elementary Schools by Sponsorship 2017-2018 Archdiocesan 35 Private 7 Interparish 8 Parish 131 Total = 181 55

Number of Secondary Schools in Archdiocese At Beginning of Each School Year 95 80 76 64 58 51 48 45 40 40 36 34 33 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 2016 2017 56

Secondary Schools by Sponsorship 2017-2018 Archdiocesan 4 Private 29 Total = 33 57

Archdiocesan School Enrollment Change from 1980 to 2017 195,000 189,611 Total Archdiocesan Elementary 165,000 135,000 105,000 75,000 135,027 154,579 115,271 138,477 104,166 127,758 96,309 101,894 73,291 Secondary 87,758 83,823 82,288 79,460 76,475 73,639 62,274 60,595 59,726 57,524 55,342 53,028 54,584 39,308 45,000 34,411 31,449 28,603 25,484 23,228 22,562 21,936 21,133 20,611 15,000 79-80 89-90 95-96 00-01 05-06 10-11 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18 58

Catholic/Non-Catholic Student Enrollment Over Time Archdiocesan School System Non- Catholic 13% Non- Catholic 18% Catholic 87% Catholic 82% Enrollment 1980/1981 189,701 Enrollment 2017/2018 73,639 59

Other Archdiocesan Structures

St. Joseph College Seminary Enrollment Trends 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Number of Students 42 45 32 30 28 Number Matriculated at Mundelein 2 2 4 2 4 Number of Priest Faculty 5 4 5 5 4 Room/Board & Tuition for $1,354,395 $1,591,503 $1,095,758 $1,011,975 $1,093,870 Chicago Students Racial/Ethnic Makeup of Student Population Percentage Number of Students Hispanic 18% 5 WesternEuropean/ 36% 10 American Asian 43% 12 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 4% 1 61

Mundelein Seminary Enrollment Trends Total Students 192 33 Dioceses Number of Chicago Students 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 210 219 193 34 Dioceses 37 Dioceses 35 Dioceses 206 37 Dioceses 63 66 50 48 53 Number Ordained 12 14 5 6 6 Number of Priest Faculty 31 37 28 26 26 Room/Board & Tuition for Chicago Students $1,920,443 $2,065,130 $1,386,319 Racial/Ethnic Makeup of Chicago Student Population Percentage Number of Students Hispanic 28% 15 Asian 6% 3 Black 1% 1 Polish 6% 3 Other 59% 31 62

Catholic Charities In fiscal 2017, the consolidated *Catholic Charities served more than one million people in need. Catholic Charities provided 153 different services to children, families, senior citizens, and people with unmet basic human needs at 154 locations in Cook and Lake Counties. Family and Parish Support Services Community Development and Outreach Child, Youth, and Family Services Housing Services Senior Services *The Consolidated Catholic Charities includes the Central Office operation in addition to the Archdiocesan-owned agencies, and the Catholic Charities Housing Development Corporation and its entities. 63

Catholic Charities $203,138,090 Catholic Charities Consolidated Service Expenses (2017)* Families & Individuals 33% Management & General Fundraising 8% 1% Basic Human Needs 15% Children 10% Seniors 33% *Excludes all institutional services owned by religious sponsors. Does not include retirement benefit changes, and other non-operating expenses and losses 64

Catholic Campaign for Human Development 2017 Local Grants 2017 Local Grants $220,000 National Grants $275,500 $495,000 Chicago Coalition to Save Our Mental Health Centers Chicago Housing Initiative Chicago Workers Collaborative Illinois Hunger Coalition Kenwood-Oakland Community Organization Lugenia Burns Hope Center Lake County Sponsors Logan Square Neighborhood Association Latino Union Progress Center for Independent Living Pilsen Neighbors Community Council Parish Peace Project Southside Community Federal Credit Union Target Area Development Corporation Waukegan to College 2017 National Grants National Arise Chicago Jane Addams Senior Caucus Metropolitan Tenants Organization Organizing Neighborhoods for Equality: Northside Precious Blood Ministry of Reconciliation The People's Lobby Education Institute 65

Catholic Relief Services Operation Rice Bowl Thousands Local Project Grants $440 $389 $392 $376 $302 $337 $263 $233 $231 $221 $163 $27 $15 $50 $32 $49 $54 $91 $96 $61 $81 $76 1998 1999 2000 2005 2010 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 66

Catholic Cemeteries 46 Cemetery Locations 16,000 Annual Interments 2.3 Million Total Interments 67

Catholic Hospital Locations Number Assisted Annually: 2.3 Million People Presence Health Ministries Presence Resurrection Medical Center, Chicago Franciscan Alliance, Inc. Franciscan Health, Olympia Fields and Chicago Heights Presence Saint Francis Hospital-RHC, Evanston Presence Saint Joseph Hospital, Chicago Presence Saints Mary and Elizabeth Medical Center, Chicago Presence Holy Family Medical Center, Des Plaines Other Catholic Hospitals operating independently or who have joined another partnership Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago Holy Cross Hospital, Chicago Alexian Brothers Health System (Ascension Health) Alexian Brothers Medical Center, Elk Grove Village St. Alexis Medical Center, Hoffman Estates Alexian Brothers Behavioral Health Hospital, Hoffman Estates St. Anthony Hospital, Chicago St. Bernard Hospital and Health Care Center, Chicago Little Company of Mary Hospital and Health Care Center, Evergreen Park Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood Gottleib Memorial Hospital (Loyola), Melrose Park 68

Catholic College and University Locations 6 Colleges & Universities Serving 47,400 students The Catholic Theological Union at Chicago DePaul University Dominican University Loyola University St. Xavier University Resurrection University 69

Vicariate Summary

Vicariate I I-A I-E I-D I-F I-B I-C 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Number of Parishes/ Missions 54 54 54 54 54 October Count 95,000 92,000 89,000 86,000 85,000 Registered Families 121,000 115,000 117,000 117,000 111,000 Archdiocesan Operating Support $1,882,000 $1,869,000 $2,346,000 $1,861,000 $1,173,000 Number of Elementary Schools 35 31 30 29 29 Number of Secondary Schools 4 4 4 4 4 Number of Priests* 92 93 91 90 91 2017 Worshipper to Priest Ratio*: 934 to 1 *Full-time assigned 71

Vicariate II II-E II-A 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Number of Parishes/ Missions 62 62 62 61 62** October Count 78,000 75,000 74,000 72,000 70,000 Registered Families 99,000 97,000 96,000 90,000 90,000 Archdiocesan Operating Support $1.521,000 $1,514,000 $1,509,000 $1,825,000 $1,102,000 II-F II-B II-C Number of Elementary Schools 40 40 39 37 37 Number of Secondary Schools 6 6 6 6 6 Number of Priests* 105 106 108 104 100 **Two parishes moved into the vicariate 2017 Worshipper to Priest Ratio*: 700 to 1 *Full-time assigned 72

Vicariate III 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Number of Parishes/ Missions 60 60 60 57 55 October Count 63,000 60,000 58,000 57,000 57,000 Registered Families 45,000 49,000 48,000 37,000 45,000 Archdiocesan Operating Support $6,303,000 $5,905,000 $5,666,000 $5,016,000 $4,359,000 Number of Elementary Schools 29 29 28 27 27 Number of Secondary Schools 6 6 6 6 6 Number of Priests* 90 89 93 94 83 2017 Worshipper to Priest Ratio*: 687 to 1 *Full-time assigned 73

Vicariate IV IV-E IV-D IV-B IV-A IV-C 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Number of Parishes/ Missions 60 60 60 60 60 October Count 78,000 78,000 76,000 77,000 75,000 Registered Families 74,000 71,000 73,000 70,000 70,000 Archdiocesan Operating Support $3,532,000 $3,916,000 $2,796,000 $2,709,000 $1,618,000 Number of Elementary Schools 33 33 32 29 29 Number of Secondary Schools 7 7 7 6 6 Number of Priests* 108 102 106 101 98 2017 Worshipper to Priest Ratio*: 765 to 1 *Full-time assigned 74

Vicariate V 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Number of Parishes/ Missions 61 61 61 61 61 October Count 88,000 85,000 83,000 79,000 80,000 Registered Families 107,000 105,000 104,000 98,000 95,000 Archdiocesan Operating Support $3,367,000 $2,938,000 $2,981,000 $2,171,000 $2,013,000 Number of Elementary Schools 43 43 42 39 38 Number of Secondary Schools 7 6 6 6 5 Number of Priests* 110 102 101 101 101 2017 Worshipper to Priest Ratio*: 792 to 1 *Full-time assigned 75

Vicariate VI 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 VI-A VI-B VI-C Number of Parishes/ Missions 70 67 65 63 63 October Count 33,000 32,000 30,000 29,000 29,000 Registered Families 36,000 37,000 32,000 30,000 27,000 Archdiocesan Operating Support $9,855,000 $9,212,000 $7,810,000 $7,042,000 $6,279,000 Number of Elementary Schools 27 26 23 22 21 VI-D Number of Secondary Schools 7 7 7 6 6 Number of Priests* 73 70 79 74 72 2017 Worshipper to Priest Ratio*: 403 to 1 *Full-time assigned 76